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Video: PRASA, Gibela show off commuter train designs
The Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA) and Gibela Empowerment Consortium unveiled the designs of South Africa's world-class commuter trains on July 2 at the Sandton Convention Centre during the annual Africa Rail Exhibition.
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Manufacture of South Africa's new rail fleet under way
Gibela Transport, a joint venture 61% owned by French company Alstom, has begun manufacturing the 600 state-of-the-art passenger trains, comprising 3 600 coaches, that are set to revitalise South African rail transport while giving a major boost to the industrialisation of the economy.
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Work on new Dunnottar rail hub to begin early next year
The first 20 trains in the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa’s (PRASA’s) ten-year, R51-billion deal to procure 600 new trains should be shipped from Brazil by the end of 2015, says Gibela CEO Marc Granger.
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DoT allocates R5.5bn to public transport networks in 13 cities
The Department of Transport (DoT) has allocated R5.5-billion in the current financial year to plan, build and operate integrated public transport networks in 13 cities.
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Gibela to deliver cutting-edge commuter trains into South African rail network
A new, empowered South African company, Gibela (Pty) Limited (Gibela) introduced itself today to the country’s media. Gibela is charged with supplying 600 cutting-edge commuter trains for South Africans over a 10-year period. The trains will be manufactured at a new purpose-built facility in South Africa, staffed by South Africans.
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PRASA and Gibela unveil the finalised design of their new commuter train
The project achieves its first milestone and now advances at full speed towards the manufacture of the vehicles
The final design of the new X'Trapolis MEGA commuter train to be delivered by Gibela to PRASA was unveiled today during Africa Rail, Africa's leading transport & infrastructure show.
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Gibela assures SA of role in train build
GIBELA, the empowered South African company responsible for supplying 580 commuter train sets to the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA) over 10 years, says that while the first 20 of 600 "cutting-edge" commuter trains will be made in Brazil, South African workers will be involved in their hands-on construction as part of skills training.
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SA to benefit from trains – Gibela
South Africa will benefit from the multi-billion rand project that will see PRASA replace its outdated trains, Gibela Rail Transportation said on Thursday.
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Gibela to deliver cutting-edge commuter trains into South African rail network
A new, empowered South African company, Gibela (Pty) Limited (Gibela) introduced itself today to the country's media. Gibela is charged with supplying 600 cutting-edge commuter trains for South Africans over a 10-year period. The trains will be manufactured at a new purpose-built facility in South Africa, staffed by South Africans.
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SA to benefit from new fleet of trains
South Africa will benefit from the multi–billion rand project that will see PRASA gradually replace its current outdated train fleet, Gibela, the company responsible for doing so, said on Thursday.
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Construction on Dunnottar rail industrial park to start 2015
Speaking in Johannesburg, he said PRASA should start using these first new trains, which will replace its old Metrorail rolling stock, in 2016.
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SA to benefit from trains
South Africa will benefit from the multi-billion rand project that will see PRASA gradually replace its current outdated train fleet, Gibela, the company responsible for doing so, said on Thursday.
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